Hear a brief overview of the development and administration of the business of certification survey, see a demo of the new delivery platform, and review the trends or changes from the previous survey iterations (2009, 2011, and 2014).

Many certification organizations find that there are competing forces, both internally and externally, for market share. This on-demand webinar discuss esstrategies for developing a marketing campaign that effectively communicates the value of your certification program.

Remote proctoring continues to be discussed extensively in certification, with many questions abounding. This on-demand webinar provides information on the types of remote proctoring available, the pros and cons of remote proctoring, and lessons learned in implementation.

The Governance as Leadership Model offers a practical framework to govern nonprofit organizations effectively and leads to satisfaction in governing for both leadership volunteers and executive staff. In this webinar, explore three keys to Governance Success.

Learn the benefits and potential landmines when a certification organization has a relationship with another organization. Hear a case study, and considerations for programs that have earned or are considering NCCA accreditation.

Listen to this on-demand webinar to learn more about how your organization can legally control its web domains, copyrights and trademarks, and tips for avoiding lawsuits related to association websites and accounts, including international examples.

Discuss the complexities of international certification programs, including how to leverage the world of opportunities and how to avoid common, potential problems. Specifically, learn various approaches to going international, issues related to exam security, as well as challenges of cultural and language differences.

Hear findings of the ICE Continuing Competence Task Force work, including: designing evidence-based program requirements, establishing consistency among program requirements and components, and providing context-sensitive criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of a program.

The Americans with Disabilities Act specifically addresses professional certification and requires accommodation of the disabled. Everyone knows that. But, what accommodation is required, given the variety of alternatives often available? And, to what extent must a certification applicant’s specifi

Using a case-study approach, learn how two leaders of credentialing organizations formed a unique partnership to share a staff member. Walk through their real-life scenario, and learn how they each made decisions at key points to reach a positive outcome.

Learn how to engage in strategic discussions with your Board and relevant committees regarding key changes to the NCCA Standards (effective January 2016), and how to keep the NCCA Standards in mind when developing or updating a certification program.

Organizations and individuals have access to more data than most know what to do with. How does an organization determine what data is important? Hear examples used by colleagues in the credentialing and business communities.

Certification programs seek ISO/NCCA accreditation for a variety of reasons, including using it as a marketing tool. Explore different tactics to effectively leverage the achievement of accreditation and learn examples of what other programs have implemented.